We're Back Baby! DCLUG Gets LinkedIn and Will Meet Sept 23rd

The Washington DC Lotus User Group (aka DCLUG,
aka DCNUG) is back from its long hiatus with two big announcements this
week. First off we have gone social by establishing the new DC
Lotus Professionals LinkedIn Group. We encourage any Lotus
professional in the region to join the group and encourage your friends
(especially those not as tuned into the blogs and PlanetLotus as you obviously
are) to do the same. And when I say "region" I include our friends
in all of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware.

Agenda:
David Allen's “ Getting Things Done ” is a classic in personal productivity.
David Allen uses Lotus Notes, and Eric Mack has taken GTD further into
Lotus Notes with his eProductivity tool. This month we'll be showing a
quick demonstration. We are hoping to have Eric join our user group in
November for a detailed, and comprehensive analysis.

Plus:
News to review: Traveler 8.5.2, Quickr 8.5, Sametime 8.5.2, Project Vulcan,
Project Northstar. Mindplan in the Notes Client:
- Award winning mindmapping tool which comes as a commercial, corporate
product, and a free, personal-use edition.
- Tungle.me with Lotus Notes (and everyone else)
- Domino and Lotus Notes 8.5.2 is released. What's new and improved, by
those who have put it to use.
- Raffle for a free “IBM Lotus Connections
2.5” book from IBM Press. This is a 5 star rated text on planning
and implementing Lotus Connections. Location:
IBM Briefing Center, 1301 K Street, NW • 4th Floor, West Tower • Washington.
DC 20005 (202)-218-3940
Please be aware that due to new security provisions at the IBM Briefing
Center, we must receive a COMPLETE list of attendees and their company
with at most 2 days prior to the meeting date. The list will be provided
to building security. If someone shows up for the meeting that is not on
the list, they will be denied access to the meeting.
All are invited but it is important that we have an idea of the number
of attendees for planning purposes so please RSVP here

NOTE: If you have any specific things
you would like to discuss please note them in the RSVP comments. If you
have any questions, please a post a discussion topic on the LinkedIn group
or email me directly (see contact link on the right side of this page).

Thank you Jack! Thank you IBM!

A huge thanks to Jack Dausman for working
out the hosting arrangements with IBM, and to IBM for hosting!

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